Same account, same domain for 1600 good and 30 "bad" tests?
What can I say? Try to check security event log on system that returns this "access is denied" error, may be there is some error description that can help to find the reason.
Regards
Alex
Service Tests Failing in HostMonitor 8.86
Maybe this can help, or maybe it's totally different
:
We have HM 8.86 running on W2K8 R2 in a single domain.
We publish several HTML reports every 1 minute to remote network shares.
When one or all of these network shares are unavailabe HM kinda freezes when trying to write the HTML reports.
And when it freezes, some tests that are running at the same time can produce weird results.
In particular, monitored services and SNMP tests seem to suffer from these freezes and return Unknown status.
Other than that I have not experienced any structural failures as described in this topic, but I do see the incidental Unknown from time to time, which always clears after a retest.
Good luck.

We have HM 8.86 running on W2K8 R2 in a single domain.
We publish several HTML reports every 1 minute to remote network shares.
When one or all of these network shares are unavailabe HM kinda freezes when trying to write the HTML reports.
And when it freezes, some tests that are running at the same time can produce weird results.
In particular, monitored services and SNMP tests seem to suffer from these freezes and return Unknown status.
Other than that I have not experienced any structural failures as described in this topic, but I do see the incidental Unknown from time to time, which always clears after a retest.
Good luck.
Actually, my point was that when, for whatever reason, HM stalls or feezes for a few moments, tests running at that very same moment can produce strange results, quite similar to those mentioned earlier.
And another lesson: Don't publish HTML reports to a network share on some dodgy old laptop connected thru WiFi....
I'll shut up now...

And another lesson: Don't publish HTML reports to a network share on some dodgy old laptop connected thru WiFi....
I'll shut up now...

All the tests beeing in the unknown state with error #5 are about servers in the same domain than the one where HostMonitor is. They are all about the same HyperV related service (vmms)...KS-Soft wrote:Same account, same domain for 1600 good and 30 "bad" tests?
What can I say? Try to check security event log on system that returns this "access is denied" error, may be there is some error description that can help to find the reason.
Regards
Alex
Other tests in unknown state (unc checks) are either the same domain or on NT4 domains.